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<blockquote data-quote="Lovelife" data-source="post: 697688" data-attributes="member: 20624"><p>Yes, it is absolutely sad, and we recognize the impact it will have on him again. We do not believe he is really bonded. He does not seem to have that capacity in him yet. He shows affection, but often trying to get something. We really do not want to do this TO him. Honestly, we really do not. But there is a cog missing somewhere that makes him unable to function, even at a level seen in many kids with a trauma history, and some with far worse. We'd like to see what a more intense setting will offer him. If there is hope, maybe it will be recognized in such a setting. We cannot/will not re-home our dogs, and as it stands they are being kept separate. It is a sad state for all involved. Yep, we certainly recognize our mistakes (we honestly felt he had made more progress at the therapeutic home he was in, but come to find out he hadn't, and they will not take him back). Makes us feel pretty crappy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovelife, post: 697688, member: 20624"] Yes, it is absolutely sad, and we recognize the impact it will have on him again. We do not believe he is really bonded. He does not seem to have that capacity in him yet. He shows affection, but often trying to get something. We really do not want to do this TO him. Honestly, we really do not. But there is a cog missing somewhere that makes him unable to function, even at a level seen in many kids with a trauma history, and some with far worse. We'd like to see what a more intense setting will offer him. If there is hope, maybe it will be recognized in such a setting. We cannot/will not re-home our dogs, and as it stands they are being kept separate. It is a sad state for all involved. Yep, we certainly recognize our mistakes (we honestly felt he had made more progress at the therapeutic home he was in, but come to find out he hadn't, and they will not take him back). Makes us feel pretty crappy. [/QUOTE]
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